PRIMROSE. Cl. (Barbier & Co., 1929.) 
This new Rose is the ideal hardy yellow climber, a 
strong vigorous grower and hardy under the same con¬ 
ditions under which Dr. Van Fleet and similar varieties 
will succeed. In color light primrose-yellow which is 
maintained until the petals drop. Its flowers are on 
long stems in trusses of from 2 to 5, about 2 \ inches 
in diameter, the plant is of vigorous climbing habit, free 
flowering, and the flowers last in good condition for a 
long time. The foliage is dark green and very healthy. 
RADIANCE. H. T. (J. Cook, 1908.) 
An ideal bedding Rose of American origin that con¬ 
tinues to produce its large fragrant flowers throughout 
the most unfavorable hot summer weather when fre¬ 
quently many other varieties fail; in color a brilliant 
carmine-pink with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at 
the base of the petals; truly a Rose for every garden. 
RED RADIANCE. H. T. (Gude Bros., 1916.) 
Large globular flowers of firm texture and substance, 
of the rich red shade of American Beauty; in all other 
respects it is identical with Pink Radiance; succeeds well 
anywhere. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS. H. T. 
(B. R. Cant & Sons, 1921.) 
Copper-red buds of great length, opening to golden- 
yellow blooms stained outside with red, fully double, and 
very large; fragrant. Strong branching habit with 
healthy foliage. It has become one of the real favor¬ 
ites of all good rose-growers, particulary because of its 
superb form. 
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